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Background: Daily physical training is safe and brings many benefits to pregnant woman. When there are no contraindications, regular exercise of gymnastics has a positive effect on the overall physical fitness, well-being of the woman. In addition it redu... see more

Injuries of the knee joint are amongst the most common diseases that affect the human body. It is estimated that they affect about 15-30% of all body injuries. Beside the lateral ligaments the most the structure exposed for the any kind of damage is ACL. ... see more

Physiotherapy of patients after mastectomy is a complex process. It includes not only physical exercises, but also other physiotherapy treatments, such as hydrotherapy, physical therapy, massage, kinesiotaping and psychological therapy. The best results b... see more

Obesity according to the WHO is an epidemic of modern times, because it affects a large number of people in all age groups around the world. This disease itself makes it difficult for the patients suffering from it to function, but above all carries a lot... see more

Introduction: Retinopathy of preterm infants is a serious condition that can lead to various complications, such as severe vision loss, blindness, and other sequelae of progressive disease in premature infants. In this paper, we report the complication of... see more

Introduction: The aim of this article is to present a congenital ophthalmic defect with microphthalmos in the ontralateral eye and discuss causative factors with emphasis on limited treatment options of this genetic anomaly, which is responsible for appro... see more

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for approx. 10–20% of breast cancer diagnoses worldwide. Triple-negative breast cancer cells have no estrogen nor progesterone receptors and lack overexpression of human epidermal growth factor receptor. As no... see more

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